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IanS

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  1. Seach will come up with lots on insurance. Give SkyInsurance a call, they were excellent for me
  2. Rented a diesel van at the weekend, in fairness it wasn't bad until I filled it up and someone had managed to spill/leak diesel all over the pump handle. Hands stank for hours!
  3. +1 you have to spend a lot of money to get a NA car there. Piggyback ECU and rolling road cost starts at around £1k I believe.
  4. As an alternative, have a look on YouTube for the standard system on hi-flo cats, some of them sound great
  5. Thanks Gaz, these sound like they are the very first batch, do they come with a warantee from you? Cheers
  6. Will head over and see you guys during the day ....cleaning tomorrow then!
  7. Hey guys, having thought I had plans for the weekend....I now dont...am I too late to get hold of a club ticket?
  8. Welcome bud, Option 2 for me, plenty of traders to sort you out with the kit and depending on where you are, probably some good advice of spray and fit
  9. Do it yourself if I were you, then you know its done properly....make sure you dont miss a good celebration for your birthday though!
  10. Unfortunate to hear some of you couldnt get a quote from Sky. Danny just gave me a very competitive quote that I took up. From my experience, a great company to deal with
  11. Fuse for the fuel pump might be a safe and easy one...sorry cant shed light on which one it is
  12. Ok, please keep us posted Thanks I
  13. Chilli - what are the odds of being able to collect these by 1st June?
  14. No School like the old School! Love these, not sure on the colour but would definately love to own one...though reliability may prevent it being a daily driver
  15. Exige is a great package thats for sure, but for me, Noble all the way. Decision from the heart, not the head!
  16. +1 surely V6 Sierra must be a few hundred. On the principle of big engine and rwd... how about a smokey old Jag V12!
  17. Buy a cheaper brush and a 1L bottle of bilberry!
  18. 2004 Self fit guide would be awesome
  19. Stay away from the washing up liquid, use a well diluted wheel cleaner like Bilberry. Once clean, use a good sealant on the wheels, this will make cleaning much easier in the future. I am meaning to get some proper wheel sealant, but in the interim I use AutoGlym Extra Gloss Protection. I only have Rays, but the maintenance principle is the same
  20. So after getting my licence last year, and doing the wise thing of not getting one over winter - I am now in the market for a bike Have test riden a few (Bandit, Hornet) but today tried a CBR600F and have decided its got to be a sports bike for me. Really liked the one I tested but it broke down while on test....so had to ride pillion on the back of a Fireblade (not recommended ) I know that there are a few bikers on here so wonderred what you thought on these, have any other suggestions for me to try or even know of any second had CBR's for sale near London.
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